St.
Simons Island Georgia Fishing Charters - Georgia Fishing
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Some of the best
fishing in the world can be found right here in the coastal
waters of Georgia. St. Simons Island Georgia Charter Fishing
provides beautiful, comfortable fishing vessels, complete
with an experienced captain as your guide to fishing off St.
Simons Island, Jekyll Island, and Brunswick, Georgia.
St. Simons Island
Fishing Areas

St. Simons Island
Fishing
Three major rivers dump into the ocean in this area, creating
a murky-looking but nutrient-rich habitat for fish and water
wildlife, similar to the Louisiana Delta area.
The waters are home to all types of fish, plus land wildlife
including Wild Horses, Hogs, Blue Heron and White Heron, Egrets,
and Pelicans.
St. Simons Island
fishing the surrounding waters teem with many species of Shark,
especially from April to November. Target fishing species
include the Black Tip Shark and Spinner Shark. These fish
are sought after by Anglers for their acrobatic leaping and
jumping. Shark fishing in Georgia is dependable and always
fun!
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about Fishing St. Simons Island Georgia
Jekyll Island
Fishing
Jekyll Island Fishing and her Marsh and Inshore areas are
home to an amazing variety of wildlife, even Alligators! Shrimp
grow in the grasses of the backwater. Fish lay eggs on the
full moon tidal stages so that their eggs cling to marsh grasses,
where they will be safe from predatory fish as they hatch.
Jekyll Island Redfish spawn in our area during the Fall months.
The Bull Redfish migrate to the beaches to eat menhaden and
mullet and to lay eggs. After the spawn and during October,
catching 5 to 15 Redfish, each weighing more than 30 pounds
is common.
The St. simons
and Jekyll Island offshore fishing areas are "under-fished
and overlooked," and we hope it stays that way! Artificial
reefs create a habitat for an incredible variety of game fish.
The murky water turns green about 10 miles offshore. It lightens
to blue and becomes more and more clear as you travel east.
Georgia offshore
fishing enjoys a great reputation for producing large
bottom fish and pelagics (migrating fish).
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Brunswick Georgia
Fishing
These areas are rich in backwater and inshore marshes, oyster
beds, and huge estuary systems loaded with Trout, Redfish,
and Flounder. When fresh water meets salt water (also known
as brackish water) Georgia shrimp are plentiful. These are
the best tasting shrimp money can buy, and come right off
the Shrimp boats from May through November. Brunswick Georgia
Fishing guides and charters are available year round.
During the Fall, Brunswick Georgia Fishing boasts (heaviest
season for shrimp movement) thousands of small Redfish, also
known as Rat-Reds and/or Redfish, and they appear in abundance.
A popular inshore game fish, redfish move to inshore waters
of Brunswick Georgia to feed on shrimp, as do saltwater speckled
Trout. Both are excellent targets for light tackle fishing.
Brunswick Georgia Fishing for Speckled Trout is hard to beat,
and it's great as table fare.
Brunswick Georgia
Fishing in her Brackish water holds millions of bait fish
(Pogies or Menhaden). Predatorial fish are attracted to these
bait fish, bringing in Sharks, Tarpon, King Mackerel, Spanish
Mackerel, Triple Tail, Jack Crevalle, and other species. Nearly
every fish in the ocean is attracted to the oily, smelly menhaden,
best used as live bait, especially King Mackerel and Spanish
Mackerel.
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Email:
richielott@bellsouth.net
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Georgia Charter Fishing